Judith Barnett
when i double click the home button, ALL the apps on ipad4 display on the multitasking bar at bottom and when i press my finger on one of them, ALL of them display a minus (-) sign...so, i still don't understand how to know if an app is running and i don't know how to "close" an app, whatever "close" an app means other than it's good to "close" them because having them "open" means they are absorbing battery power.
timOn Nov 4, 2013, at 1:51 PM, Pete wrote:I'm running iOS 6 too. Double click the home button and on the multitasking bar at the bottom press and hold your finger on the app that you want to close until the minus (-) sign appears and tap that.Peteright...but i'm running ios6 ... how do i close an app with ios6?
tim (not ted)On Nov 4, 2013, at 12:40 PM, Jerry Elkins wrote:Ted. Pete gave you a none answer to a valid question. When a app is opened it uses iPad resources to run. Memory and energy. IE battery. If you open another app that app you were using doesn't necessarily close. Multiple this a dozen times? Some apps will close. Some will not. To force apps to close in iOS7. Swipe with multiple fingers up from the bottom. Touch the apps you want closed and it will close.
Jerry R. ElkinsBoerne , Tx 78006
On Nov 4, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Pete <petefromflorida@gmail.com> wrote:I wouldn't worry about it. I don't have any apps that need closing. Most of them close on their own anyway.Peteconfession of ignorance: i've been using an ipad4 for about a year...i've never quite understood what it means to "close" an app...i looked in my ios6 manual and could not find an enry on it...so, what does it mean?
timOn Nov 4, 2013, at 9:53 AM, Ted Wagner wrote:Are you closing your apps?
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